They are frames a metal working friend has built, he did the other ones for the other space as well, they are aluminum, covered with coroplast, as is the background. There will be two more sliding doors that will store behind those two that are static, so I can close them in strong winds, which we get here a lot. I’ll update to show those when we install them. There will also be shade cloth on the side that can be deployed for wind as well.Interesting how you placed the alternating bump outs on the benches. Are the doors out front shower doors?
This is only half of them but we still have to rebuild the old space (it’ll be a copy of this one) so they will all have great visual impact.Very nice
Lol looking at your spacing of your trees, I REALLY should figure out how to thin my collection ....![]()
Wow, I really love that!
nice work
That’s setup looks great!
Really nice. Wish I had space for something nice like that…
Looks great!
Very sharp… love it!
Thanks you guys!Very nice
Lol looking at your spacing of your trees, I REALLY should figure out how to thin my collection ....![]()
I’ve had a structure like this for years now, but wanted a second one so the trees would all have a permanent spot they can stay placed in good or bad weather. Currently I have to crowd them all into the old structure in storms/wind. I have plenty of external benches but moving trees around gets old… so taking the space next to the old wind house and building a similar structure will house them all. There will be sliding door panels to close the front and white shade cloth curtains on sliding tracks for the sides to close as well. I wanted something super clean and display worthy. So instead of all wood, we built recessed tops into the wood frame for the porcelain tile. I’ll be able to show these closer when I get more photos. The old space will be redone with this same bench type and new white surfaces for the back and doors as they’ve gotten dirty over time. The space on the left of the new structure is a small zen garden, which isn’t complete yet. As far as the process, I dreamBeautiful. A calming and serene feeling design. An inspiration, no doubt!
Can you kindly share any details of the design process? I'd love to know more. Thanks for sharing!